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GUMMO: Cult Film in Review

FilmBar brings you the 1997 indie drama Gummo - hosted by local movie podcast, Cult Film in Review!

The film centers around the lives of a group of smalltown Ohio denizens just trying to get through the day and is the first movie from controversial director Harmony Korine.

Filmed as a type of fictionalized documentary, the movie stars indie darling Chloe Sevigny, Harmony Korine himself, and a cast of non-actors that give audiences a look into a part of poverty-stricken America few people ever experience. Fans of this film love it because it manages to be both riveting and revolting all at once. Although overwhelmingly panned by many critics, filmmakers such as Gus Van Sant and Werner Herzog have praised the film for its imagery and for blurring the line between fiction and reality.

Afterward, stick around as Cody Everett, Chris Wilembrecht, Kyle Smith, and Mike Sallustio from Cult Film in Review discuss this cryptic cult classic. As always, the guys want to know your impressions of the film as well, so if you love musing over movies, this is a show you don’t want to miss.

FilmBar brings you the 1997 indie drama Gummo - hosted by local movie podcast, Cult Film in Review!

The film centers around the lives of a group of smalltown Ohio denizens just trying to get through the day and is the first movie from controversial director Harmony Korine.

Filmed as a type of fictionalized documentary, the movie stars indie darling Chloe Sevigny, Harmony Korine himself, and a cast of non-actors that give audiences a look into a part of poverty-stricken America few people ever experience. Fans of this film love it because it manages to be both riveting and revolting all at once. Although overwhelmingly panned by many critics, filmmakers such as Gus Van Sant and Werner Herzog have praised the film for its imagery and for blurring the line between fiction and reality.

Afterward, stick around as Cody Everett, Chris Wilembrecht, Kyle Smith, and Mike Sallustio from Cult Film in Review discuss this cryptic cult classic. As always, the guys want to know your impressions of the film as well, so if you love musing over movies, this is a show you don’t want to miss.

GUMMO: Cult Film in Review

FilmBar brings you the 1997 indie drama Gummo - hosted by local movie podcast, Cult Film in Review!

The film centers around the lives of a group of smalltown Ohio denizens just trying to get through the day and is the first movie from controversial director Harmony Korine.

Filmed as a type of fictionalized documentary, the movie stars indie darling Chloe Sevigny, Harmony Korine himself, and a cast of non-actors that give audiences a look into a part of poverty-stricken America few people ever experience. Fans of this film love it because it manages to be both riveting and revolting all at once. Although overwhelmingly panned by many critics, filmmakers such as Gus Van Sant and Werner Herzog have praised the film for its imagery and for blurring the line between fiction and reality.

Afterward, stick around as Cody Everett, Chris Wilembrecht, Kyle Smith, and Mike Sallustio from Cult Film in Review discuss this cryptic cult classic. As always, the guys want to know your impressions of the film as well, so if you love musing over movies, this is a show you don’t want to miss.